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dalcio99/README.md
  • Welcome to my GitHub, I am Nicola!
  • Currently, I am a PhD candidate at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light (Erlangen, Germany).
  • I am interested Neuromorphic Computing and Machine Learning for Physics.
  • Previously, I studied Pure Mathematics at the University of Udine and I was also enrolled at the Scuola Superiore d Toppo Wassermann.
  • You can find a portfolio with my past projects, ranging from Mathematical Physics to Cryptography at my website.
  • If you want, you can reach me at: nic.dalcin[at]gmail.com

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  1. NNs_with_JAX NNs_with_JAX Public

    Low-level implementation of MLP and CNN architectures using JAX. Examples of training applied to the MNIST dataset and simulated physical data for a Duffing oscillator.

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  2. Numerical-methods-for-pde Numerical-methods-for-pde Public

    These are a selection of exercises extracted from the first project of my 'Computational Methods in Finance' course, which I undertook at the 'Instituto Superior Técnico' in Lisbon during the secon…

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  3. nhpp_drought_modeling nhpp_drought_modeling Public

    Forked from marcoHoev/nhpp_drought_modeling

    In this project, we present our findings from evaluating the research conducted by Achcar et al. (2016), which involves the use of a non-homogeneous Poisson process (NHPP) in the presence of change…

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  4. Laboratory_Computational_Maths Laboratory_Computational_Maths Public

    A Stochastic SIR model for a pandemic, I implemented as part of a project in the 'Laboratory of Computational Mathematics' course.

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